Notes
& News
(Follow the bouncing ball.)
"Once upon a
Mattress" promises to be a family fun night at
Archbishop Riordan High School May 1,2,3,8,&9. The
fractured fairy tale musical based on "The Princess and The
Pea" plays Friday and Saturdays at 8:00pm and Sundays at
2:30pm. Phone (415)587-5866 for ticket information.
Holy Cross Cemetery, Colma, invites
you to the dedication of their newest Garden Crypt Building, Our
Lady of Lourdes, Saturday, May 16 at
11:00a.m. Fr. Kirk Ullery, Pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes Parish,
SF, will officiate with music by his parish choirs.
Fr. Robert DeGrandis, noted
author and lecturer with the St.
Josephs Society of the Sacred Heart, Galveston, Texas, will
conduct three days of teaching and healing events starting with
the First Friday Mass of the Sacred Heart, 7:30pm on June 5th at
St. Cecilias Church, 17th Avenue at Vicente Street, San
Francisco. Fr. DeGrandis will also celebrate a Healing Mass
7:30pm, Saturday, June 6 and conduct a seminar on Spiritual
Healing, 2:00pm, Sunday June 7th followed by a Healing Mass at
4:00pm at St. Cecilia's Church.
Representatives from the 94
prayer groups comprising the Charismatic
Renewal of
the Archdiocese will hold their annual meeting on May 9, 1998 at
10:00am in the Auditorium of St. Cecilias School, 18th Ave.
and Vicente Street, S.F. The meeting will be followed by a
luncheon hosted by the Renewal Board.
Two hundred representatives
from the Hispanic Charismatic Prayer Groups of Northern California will
hold their regional meeting on May 9, 1998 starting at 8:30am in
the Collins Center at St. Cecilia Church, 17th Ave. and Vicente
Street, S.F. A luncheon will be hosted by the Renewal Board.
Archbishop John P. Foley, the Vaticans leading
communications official, said recently that
the church should attract web browsers with a visually appealing
message, but without falling into frivolity. The main challenge
is to balance conciseness with completeness of the Catholic
message.
May 30 March for Jesus will
bring together Bay Area Christians for a march from Justin
Hermann Plaza (10a.m) up Market St. to the Civic Center to pray.
Archbishop Charles Chaput of Denver hosted a
NewTech98 Conference recently which
focused on the opportunities and ethical implications of the
digital information age "so we can fully use them for the
churchs mission of evangelization." Over 50 cardinals,
bishops and archbishops listened and consulted with some of the
brightest thinkers in the communications revolution.
Cardinal Edward Cassidy, president of the Pontifical
Council for Promoting Christian Unity, issued a document covering
ecumenical formation guidelines. The new
document on ecumenical formation outlines principles and specific
course topics to be used in programs for future priests,
religious and other pastoral workers. They recommend study of a
wide range of issues, including the history of Christian
divisions, theological points of agreement and disagreement, and
main areas of potential dialogue with other churches.
A lay-sponsored forum held in
Quezon City,
Philippines, with laity, priests, bishops and religious from
Asia, Australia and Europe, says that the church must re-examine
the economic development model in Asia that has led to the
ongoing financial crisis. The current model
is based on "ruthless competition, greed for profit, human
exploitation and high social cost on the poor" their report
concluded.
Pope John Paul IIs Holy
Thursday letter to priests encourages prayer to the Holy
Spirit. His letter said he joined all of
them in "imploring from the Giver of Gifts the
graces necessary to discern the signs of salvation and to respond
with full fidelity to the call of God."
The Vaticans 1998
yearbook indicates
a continued increase in the number of priestly ordinations. The
Vatican said the number of priests in the world stands at more
than 404,300, about the same as the previous year. It said a
positive development has been the increase in priestly
ordinations, both diocesan and religious, which were up 2.1
percent.
Bishop Kenneth Angel of Burlington has urged
Vermont Catholics to work and pray for the end of the Iraq
embargo which he calls, "immoral". "Pope
John Paul II has condemned the sanctions and every bishop in Iraq
has pleaded for their end," he said in a pastoral letter to
his diocese. "I join with my brother bishops in judging the
sanctions to be in violation of Catholic moral teaching."
The California Catholic
Conference of Bishops declared their support for strawberry farm
workers in their dispute with growers. The
bishops statement urged "justice for low-paid farm
workers who have become among the lowest paid and poorest
benefited laboring groups in America." The bishops also
declared their support for a 1997 statement and mediation offer
by Monterey Bishop Sylvester Ryan, in whose diocese are some of
the largest strawberry farms in California.
"Pray American Back to
God!"
Pray USA is on the web at http://www.usprayertrack.org
United States Bishops
web site offers answers to wide range of
questions about the Catholic Church and practical information: http://www.nccbuscc.org
.
You
can also check to see if a movie is
appropriate for your children to see: http://www.nccbuscc.org/comm/archives/98-076.htm
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